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add PMASA (php my admin security advisory) to vulnid #11753

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@github-actions github-actions bot added the settings_changes Needs changes to settings.py based on changes in settings.dist.py included in this PR label Feb 7, 2025
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The change adds a PhpMyAdmin security advisory URL mapping to settings.dist.py without introducing any security vulnerabilities.

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The PR adds a new URL mapping for PhpMyAdmin security advisories in the settings.dist.py file. No security vulnerabilities were found in this change. The modification is a benign addition to the vulnerability URL mapping.

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@mtesauro mtesauro merged commit 2aa4059 into DefectDojo:bugfix Feb 12, 2025
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@valentijnscholten valentijnscholten added this to the 2.43.2 milestone Feb 12, 2025
@manuel-sommer manuel-sommer deleted the phpmyadinvulnid branch February 12, 2025 11:50
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